Ferrari Fined a Record US$3.5 Million for Failing to Submit U.S. Accident Reports
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Ferrari Fined a Record US$3.5 Million for Failing to Submit U.S. Accident Reports



The Prancing Horse is surely making the headlines these past few weeks. It started with the ousting of its president, Luca di Montezemolo, by the FCA Group head-honcho Sergio Marchionne, and then continued with the split from the rest of the group and the listing of a 10 percent of its stakes at the NYSE.
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